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Originally Posted by DrB0b
Looks like the bait drew one of them out.:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dragonfly
Show that picture to many Thai ladies and ask their opinion, show it to ladyboys as well. Probably get the same reaction. When they here of his wealth the drips will turn to a flood.
And don't think it's just Asians.
I'm going to trust you've done your own emperical research and put the image out of my mind.Quote:
Originally Posted by OhOh
Many years of worldwide, extensive and costly research have conclusively proven that my wealth and handsomeness are the keys to ruffled sheets, a satisfactory compact and a good nights sleep. Some were alarmed at the size of my weapons but quickly succumbed to my many biddings.Quote:
Originally Posted by MrG
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They know who the true LORD is then.Quote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
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Pilfered from the Russian people. Something to take pride in.Quote:
Originally Posted by OhOh
well at least the Russians get things moving, unless the incompetent Americans
that failure of kerry is in overdrive and the Russians are forcing his hand to find a political situation pronto
kerry is so arrogant and incompetent, he is going to fail, once again
kerry is a big joke, what on earth was Obama thinking ? his foreign policies have been disastrous, almost as bad as GW Bush despite his will to change things.
Having Clinton as the SecDef was a big mistake, and now kerry ? oh please, two failed presendential hopeful trying to run an international agenda, they couldn't run their own presendential campaign
Appears the US has had a change of heart. Better late than never.
"After a U.S. Shift, Iran Has a Seat at Talks on War in Syria
TEHRAN — Iran on Wednesday accepted an invitation to attend a broad new round of negotiations to resolve the Syrian war, sitting with longtime adversaries including the United States and Saudi Arabia who once sought to bar the Iranians from any role in Syria’s future.
The inclusion of Iran in the talks represented the first time that the United States has chosen to formally engage the Iranians diplomatically on the Syria issue. It also came a little more than three months after Iran signed a historic nuclear accord with the United States and other powers that promised to end Iran’s economic isolation in return for limits on its nuclear enrichment, suggesting an effort to broaden the discussion beyond that successful negotiation.
Iran’s acceptance of the invitation to join the Syria talks in Vienna, an offer made by Russia after President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry dropped Washington’s past objections, reflected how rapidly the dynamics of the war have changed. Clearly worried about the military support that Russia and Iran are providing to prop up President Bashar al-Assad, the United States has concluded that the only hope for easing Mr. Assad from power is to find a political solution with his two sponsors.
But Iran’s participation also appeared to signal how Iran is emerging from decades of American-imposed marginalization. Only two years ago, it was disinvited from joining Syrian peace talks because of pressure from the United States. Now, with Iran’s enhanced standing in the aftermath of the nuclear agreement, Mr. Kerry appears to be testing whether a broader basis for cooperation is possible.
More in link.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/10/29...?referer=&_r=0
again, the Russians are here to save the day
and here are to protect the world from rogue nations run by fanatics like the USA
kerry is one big fool, glad he didn't make it as president, he would have been a walking disaster
For an imbecile like you that may be the case. You do not factor reality. You are a dogma slave.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dragonfly
You do not read posts in threads. You just mutter on like a buffoon.
The FSA are not being invited to the talks.
Up to them if they accept it or not.Quote:
The Vienna talks, which begin Thursday, will start with Russia and the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates. Iran will join Friday.
Oh many western politicians are self funded, I see. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by bsnub
Ther have been many backdoor channels opened by the POTUSE.Quote:
Originally Posted by Norton
If Americans hadn't accepted Iranian participation and not turned up, would anyone have noticed?Quote:
Originally Posted by Norton
Or just realising if the Americans are invited they have to show up or nobody will notice the empty chair and the deal will be done - Minsk II.Quote:
Originally Posted by Norton
I believe the Iranians will accept the Russian invitation, whether they acknowledge the presence of the "Great Satan" is debatable.Quote:
Originally Posted by Neverna
^ More selective dribble. You are not someone who can be taken seriously.
oh the irony :rofl:Quote:
Originally Posted by bsnub
^ The morons keep chiming in.
You haven't got a clue, have you?
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Vienna Friday, 30 October 2015
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will meet his Iranian counterpart in Vienna on Thursday ahead of a fresh round of talks on ending the Syrian conflict, a senior State Department official said.
This is worth a read. Grab a coffee and fill your boots.
How ISIS Spread in Syria and Iraq?and How to Stop It - The Atlantic
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You don’t have to be a conspiracy theorist to understand why Assad allowed ISIS to put down roots: He needed a threat to show the West why his regime’s survival mattered; he needed to demonstrate that there was a worse Syrian face than his own—that of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, ISIS’s leader. (If you are a conspiracy theorist, you would also note the strong intelligence connections that developed between the Syrian Mukhabarat and al-Qaeda in Iraq during the Zarqawi days.)
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What’s the pathway out of the Syrian disaster? Based on my reporting, I’d offer several conclusions, which haven’t changed much in the last three years:
- The best hope for Syria’s survival is a political solution—jointly brokered by the U.S., Russia, Iran, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia—that begins the transition to a new, post-Assad government.
- But such a political solution will be impossible without a strong, U.S.-backed opposition that can merge with “acceptable” elements of the Syrian army to manage a transition from Assad.
- This transition process will be fostered by safe zones in the north and south, where humanitarian assistance can be directed, Syrian refugees can return, and political compromise can be rediscovered.
- If these steps cannot be taken, the result will be the continuing growth of ISIS and other extremist groups, and the full collapse of a fractured Syria into a failed state and terrorist haven. Russian-Iranian military intervention can widen the boundaries of Assad’s rump state, but it cannot rebuild a united Syria.